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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1641978" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>Our current oldest was born 4/28/2005. She's a purebred red Limi daughter of Wulf's Fanfare. She just had another fantastic heifer on 8/15 (that makes 14 calves total, including a set of twins). She is the backbone of my daughter's ever growing red Limi/ Lim-Flex herd. She's big, correct, docile and a fantastic mother. She does have one knee showing some arthritis and one teat that gets a bit big pre-calving due to frostbite, but in our program, she has been a rock star. Last year, she weaned over 75% of her own weight with no extra feed and no creep for the calves. I agree, thought, that on a bigger, more rugged set-up, she wouldn't have probably made it this long....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1641978, member: 24016"] Our current oldest was born 4/28/2005. She's a purebred red Limi daughter of Wulf's Fanfare. She just had another fantastic heifer on 8/15 (that makes 14 calves total, including a set of twins). She is the backbone of my daughter's ever growing red Limi/ Lim-Flex herd. She's big, correct, docile and a fantastic mother. She does have one knee showing some arthritis and one teat that gets a bit big pre-calving due to frostbite, but in our program, she has been a rock star. Last year, she weaned over 75% of her own weight with no extra feed and no creep for the calves. I agree, thought, that on a bigger, more rugged set-up, she wouldn't have probably made it this long.... [/QUOTE]
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